@@techno1561 That was not Cassandra from 2010 and was never shown in it. She was 13 year old in 1999, so in 2010 she was 24. Cassandra was shown in season 2 episode 21 when SG-1 traveled forward in time through the stargate and she looked like 80 to 100 year old granny, which means the year that SG-1 traveled to was between 2066 and 2086.
Of all the curious decisions the UA-cam algorithm has made in recent months, recommending a series of Colonel Maybourne clips has still taken me by pleasant surprise.
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Lol I'm just getting this right now. "Colonel Maybourne is ____________" "Colonel Maybourne doesn't like _____________" It's pretty cool. Next best thing to rewatching the series.
When I was about seven, my uncle was stationed as Marine liaison at USAFA, and we visited them. One day a snotty scion of one of the staff officers informed me his dad could have my dad court martialed. I said, "I don't think so, my dad's a civilian." He looked at me like I was some sort of imaginary character that had just stepped out of a fantasy book.
Not even orcs. In this episode, he was acting like one of the Goa'uld. Eager to exploit the Tollans for their advanced technology, by any means necessary.
Well on the other hand these people (aside from Daniel ofc) were considered "aliens" :D...so pretty sure that doesnt apply to them. Either way, when it comes down to shooting/mistreating civilians, we could go on and on about what some US soldiers did in Iraq.....but perhaps its better not to.
not sure if it would count towards aliens however Daniel is technically a civilian so if they did open fire while he was down range then there's no if ands or buts they fired on an unarmed civilian and have committed a court marshal-able offence
They can walk through walls, bullets should be no problem. I agree. Just making a point. Also maybe taking a few, they were so willing to part with the bullets, so she probably considered them a gift. Y'know. For science.
@@ahfolley Yeah clearly they find gate travel to be quaint, a by-product of early Ancient civilization's desire to shorten travel times. Considering the awesome ships they had later you just have to assume it was early Ancients. The whole Ori thing makes it seem like they were always super advanced but I feel like through the eons of time, different groups of them lived at different levels so that would explain the gate network among other things. Even the ones who failed to perfect time-travel even though the later Atlantis Ancients went past that.
Watch the series a little more closely. It takes time for travelers to reach their destination (not instantaneous), during which the gates/wormhole have to remain open. The delay you saw was the time needed for the group to travel to the Nox homeworld.
Yeah same here, too bad they were not really developed besides like 1 full episode and 2 more episodes, where they were kinda just there. Then again maybe it's a good thing knowing the show killed off most advanced races to make humans look better.
To summon wormhole from thin air without using chevrons, cloacking allies, and vanishing weapons, all without any visible tools or powers - What Lya did was one of the most astonishing feats in whole classic SG I think. NOX are amazing, how to not love them?
@@youcef319 Thanks! I revisited 1969 episode and U right. The stargate was opened in the same manner by Cassandra as Lya did, although Cassandra had some type of device. Maybe SG command have contact with Nox in future. Also the 1969 ep is genial with whole Hammond background
I like the little 15 inch portable usb-C monitors that fold flat and fit into laptop bags. I wanna collect a bunch of them xD Iss'ha FUTURE tech! It's like playing with floppy disks as a little kid. Those were so cool. I could fit so many word documents and excel sheets onto a single floppy back then...
An acerbic attitude and a love for understanding that you don't know crap over a transcendental race who possess compassion and ability far beyond your level. Love you, Jack.
@@mattjones6578 It is never necessary, all it does is escalate the problem and lead to more violence,... which is only good for those who make profit off of it, which is why they continue to perpetuate it.
In a base which is based around aliens and alien technology? Wouldn't be that hard acutually. Or if armorer doesn't believe them take the security footage. ^^
How writers and TV are, if that were the case, they would have shown Daniel's expression of bashful acceptance of the implied compliment and trust, from her.... which means the show didn't think of that... which is sad, cuz that woulda been an endearing scene...
Watch the series a little more closely. It takes time for travelers to reach their destination (not instantaneous), during which the gates/wormhole have to remain open. The delay you saw was the time needed for the group to travel to the Nox homeworld.
@@robinstewart6510 You need to re-watch the series, it takes about three seconds to send someon to their destination. The gate was open for a good 10 seconds after Lya went through. She was keeping the gate open, it would have closed if she wasn't when she got out on the other side.
Yeah, after all these years this still bugs me to think Maybourne was so determined to take those off worlders into custody he didn't think twice that his actions may have driven a wedge in securing a beneficial relationship with the highly technologically advanced species like the Nox (who Quark is a member of btw) and Tollans not to mention a possibility of payback if they were to have been harmed them.
Telling marines to fire into a wormhole after the targets have already been stolen with zero reason for firing blindly into such sounds like a sure fire way to ensure you never hold any significant command posting again
I really dislike the decision to destroy the Tollans just to make Anubis more threatening and Earth look better. I never get the impression that the Tollans are not good at defending themselves. Yet it's always Earth that have to be the one that saves the galaxy. Love both the Tollans & Nox... apparently more enlighten mind set have no place in the show.
I always kind of thought that the Tollan's arrogance is what got them into more trouble. Just because you are more advanced, doesn't mean you can't learn from a less advanced race. I felt the Tollans lost that along the way.
it was strange. the tollans were supposed to be more advanced but they had no extra colonies or alpha sites. or ships to spread out in the galaxy and prevent their demise
I always took the Tollan as more assholish Asgard, which is why they died and the Asgard survived. Even the Asgard understood sometimes even the 'lesser progressed' people can one up the advanced ones.
It is a shame, Nox weren´t explored more. But on the other hand, it is probably good, they remained mysterious. Otherwise, we might have found, they weren´t as all-powerful, as they seemed to be. It is also possible, they were in a steep decline, just like Asgardians. After all, they only lived on their home planet in single city in the skies. It is also possible, they were like Elves, undying race with strong powers. As such, they did not have any need to conquer the universe, nor put any strong defenses against outer threats, as anyone stupid enough to attack them would either entirely disappear, or reappear near the gate, unharmed, but with no weapons.
Even at this point he was a complete dick but it was because he didn’t understand how else to defend earth, not because he was power hungry or greedy or the like.
They had seen how the Ancients screwed themselves over with Ascension. The Nox seemed like Space Amish to me. They had the tech and power to do all sorts of things, but preferred a simpler life.
He was written to be a despicable character (and kinda represent the US military in some way), Tom McBeath did a fanfuckingtastic job playing Col. Maybourne. As a side-villain throughout the series, he was always a good character. I fucking love the episodes when O'Neill is forced to work with him.
Lol, the guy who doesn't know what to do with his hands unless they're holding a gun sells it for me. "What the hell am I going to tell the Arms Room?" I can hear him thinking.
You're going to hunt down ppl who can walk through walls and can open the Stargate using the Force. How the hell does someone that dense make Colonel in the first place?
Could easily be that he is use to dealing with humans. Remember, this version of the Stargate program is relatively new. A few years at most depending on the season. Before that, he would have been in the normal human military. He likely didn't have a lot of experience with aliens or their tech and was just working on what he already knew.
Jack O’Neil’s line “God I love those people…” is an absolute quinticential reflection of his nature and character. A man trained to be a leading weapon of war, finding admiration in an alien race of ultra pacifists. This is also an accurate portrayal of any seasoned vet in the armed forces. The goal is to be like the Nox; a future when war is an immature past time and weapons nullify rather than kill. God I love this show.
I'd say Maybourn was one of the best and well developed supporting characters of the show. He was much better than his predecessor. What was that guy's name again, Colonel Simmons or something.
I think Simmons was that NID guy, played by the actor who also played Q in the Star Trek series. But i agree. Maybourn had a great character developement. I also liked Daniels developement tho it was much more subtle. From this geeky and naive scientist who much rather talked things out, to a battle hardened warrior with a heart of gold. I admit that i always hoped that he'd find someone to be happy with and had hoped, once the Sam/Jack thing was off the table, that Sam and Daniel would find together. But the Producers, well , had another idea
simmons was a part of the military not the NID although that guy did play a similar role to maybourne if you want a visual aid of who simmons is go look at the first episode after jack sends a tissue box through the stargate
Злой Волшебник Stalin was a pussy. We had only 3.5 million Finnish living here and he couldn't beat us. Must be nice to live in some country which has a dictator and you don't have even free press. Totally fucked up.
Money doesn't buy friends but it can sure bring in a lot of people that pretend to be your friend, in other words, if you have a lot of money, don't advertised or it will make it much harder to know who are real friends and who are just using you for your cash.
i always wondered what ever happened to maybourne after he made himself the king of those people,,,,,if they ever continue sg1 i hope they bring him back
Ive known and worked under Air FArce officers like Maybourne. . Newark Air FArce Station in Ohio. Known affectionately by employees as Malfunction Junction (from Sesame St) . .
@@golfinguy423 hey i know this is late and unlike the guy you were asking im army but the same principle applies, find the person who does what your unit is supposed to do the best and have them teach you, dont think you rank makes you smarter than your NCOs, and always remember your honor and integrity because without it your not a person. in other words be a hammond cause that is how any respectable officer acts, Don S. Davis was amazing in the show. i also think he was as good an actual officer when he was in the army cause you can teach that.
"Perhaps in time we'll meet again." A year later Daniel finds himself on an another planet in a small room with a bear trap around his neck. "Greetings and welcome, Daniel Jackson! I want to play a game!"
Good Ole Maybourne! His character was much more interesting after his military career was over. Wished they had used him more. Heck, they could have had a good spinoff with him!
The Nox. A mystery I miss...as much as the Furlings. I always had this theory that each of the SG-1 members would fit into one of the races. Jackson went with the Ancients, Carter with the Asgard, Teal'c I am unsure of, and, aside from genetics, O'Neill would fit in with the Nox...just sitting lakeside, in nature.
Recall Rodney calling Asgard ferry people when Sam mentions them activating the gate instantly without a vortex. The Nox do the same. Wonder if Apophis did something similar in cotg to create an outgoing wormhole.
When he said that I thought "so if he can't have their secrets, he'll kill them." I mean, how are you going to extract information from them when their dead? His thinking made no sense to me. And that's exactly why I found it believable. There are too many morons like him in the world who don't think before they act.
Jero Briggs I agree, for example look at the dickturd that's currently the leader of the USA as of 2018. That is a textbook _"leap before you think"_ fella if ever I saw one
@@cybore213 Yea, Stargate for all it's greatness as a show has an astonishing amount logical inconsistencies, minor and out right glaring plot holes, and completely incorrect science. I could list a whole tonne of them if I wanted to. I still love the show though.
To quote Baal: It is a big surprise that you could have started the gate. You did so many mistakes, that it worked. - or sth like that :D And it shows how much they still have to learn about the gates.
You know you're advanced when you can open the gate without dialing or without the unstable vortex being required.
The asgard and nox do it. Only 2 that can
It is kinda like opening the TARDIS doors with a finger snap.
@@oracleofpelham511 Humans in the distant future year 2010 can do it also. Cassandra uses a device to do it in 1969.
@@oracleofpelham511 I'm sure the ancients could do it as well, they just have no reason to.
@@techno1561 That was not Cassandra from 2010 and was never shown in it. She was 13 year old in 1999, so in 2010 she was 24. Cassandra was shown in season 2 episode 21 when SG-1 traveled forward in time through the stargate and she looked like 80 to 100 year old granny, which means the year that SG-1 traveled to was between 2066 and 2086.
Of all the curious decisions the UA-cam algorithm has made in recent months, recommending a series of Colonel Maybourne clips has still taken me by pleasant surprise.
That's the fun of the algorithm
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Lol I'm just getting this right now. "Colonel Maybourne is ____________" "Colonel Maybourne doesn't like _____________"
It's pretty cool. Next best thing to rewatching the series.
When I was about seven, my uncle was stationed as Marine liaison at USAFA, and we visited them. One day a snotty scion of one of the staff officers informed me his dad could have my dad court martialed. I said, "I don't think so, my dad's a civilian." He looked at me like I was some sort of imaginary character that had just stepped out of a fantasy book.
That's gotta be embarrassing for his dad on several levels.
Maybourne (and people like him) is the reason the galaxy at large will probably see humans as Space Orks
@Trip Gil we also took their tech for our own... We could also be Blood Raven Space Marines.
Not even orcs. In this episode, he was acting like one of the Goa'uld. Eager to exploit the Tollans for their advanced technology, by any means necessary.
Eh, i mean...Humans kinda are space orks. Just not all the time.
Oh and you bet people like that do exist. Completely closed minded.
@@ReveredDead They do. But not everyone is like Maybourne.
Also, Maybourne isn't cool enough to be a Space Marine. Maybe a random Ad Mech lackey.
To open the gate without using the chevrons nore having to hit the vortex is the biggest flex in Stargate
That is right on the money!
@@galileonworld I'm pretty sure that Lya masked them, but they weren't necessarily out of phase.
Pretty sure that commanding your soldiers to open fire on civilians is a court martial offence.
It is.
-- US Navy, Vet.
Well on the other hand these people (aside from Daniel ofc) were considered "aliens" :D...so pretty sure that doesnt apply to them.
Either way, when it comes down to shooting/mistreating civilians, we could go on and on about what some US soldiers did in Iraq.....but perhaps its better not to.
I'm sure high ranking officials have a way of dodging that.
My question is why he was giving orders to men not under his comand, those were SGC troops not NID right?
not sure if it would count towards aliens however Daniel is technically a civilian so if they did open fire while he was down range then there's no if ands or buts they fired on an unarmed civilian and have committed a court marshal-able offence
God i miss stargate. They just dont make TV like they used to.
Indeed.
You just dont watch the right shows.
SyFy now kinda sux
Yes!
Amen to that. I would give my right foot for sci fi this good to be on tv again.
she didn't even need to take their guns; she was just making a point
should have turned them into flowers and bubbles .
Orson in charge
If they fired the guns have flowers shoot out 😂
They can walk through walls, bullets should be no problem.
I agree. Just making a point.
Also maybe taking a few, they were so willing to part with the bullets, so she probably considered them a gift. Y'know. For science.
magneto: Men and their guns.
I'm not even sure she took the guns. It's more Nox style to just hide them.
"Perhaps in time we'll meet again?" Coming from Jigsaw, that seems like more of a curse than a farewell blessing.
well this at least explains how he could make such complex death traps, he was a Tolen all along
HAHAHAHA, thank you! That made my entire day.
God bless!
Daniel: I failed my wife, she's now a goa'uld
*24hrs later*
Hello Dr Jackson. I wanna play a game!
😱😱😱😱😱 I wondered where I had seen jigsaw before and rewatching this I didn't twig till I saw this post
Always though Hammond should have said at the end, "This is why we make FRIENDS with them, colonel..."
Haha, no shit. She dialed the gate by raising her arms, these aren't people you try to piss off.
@@ahfolley Yeah clearly they find gate travel to be quaint, a by-product of early Ancient civilization's desire to shorten travel times. Considering the awesome ships they had later you just have to assume it was early Ancients. The whole Ori thing makes it seem like they were always super advanced but I feel like through the eons of time, different groups of them lived at different levels so that would explain the gate network among other things. Even the ones who failed to perfect time-travel even though the later Atlantis Ancients went past that.
@@ahfolley dialed the gate by raising her hands _And_ they disappeared (presumably through the gate) without taking a step towards it!
@DynamicWorlds:
AND no more guns...
they should’ve taken
that guy’s tongue with them,
too!
@@dynamicworlds1 he just made them invisible watch nox episode
It felt to me as if they left the gate open long enough for Daniel to join them, if he wished.
I did not notice but with there understanding of.the gates i think that is true
I think it would have been cool to have a spin off series where Daniel did go through the gate, and we follow Daniel from then on.
@@Kafj302 and prevent his transformation into Chad alongside sultiple ascensions? I dont think so
It was probably more that it costs 10K or so for every gateshot CGI then...so might as well linger.
Watch the series a little more closely. It takes time for travelers to reach their destination (not instantaneous), during which the gates/wormhole have to remain open. The delay you saw was the time needed for the group to travel to the Nox homeworld.
"God, I love those people."
me too, Jack. so true. :)
Nah I’m more of a fan of the Asgard
Yeah same here, too bad they were not really developed besides like 1 full episode and 2 more episodes, where they were kinda just there. Then again maybe it's a good thing knowing the show killed off most advanced races to make humans look better.
@@cancelanime1507 Jack love both the Asgard and the Nox.
I just like the way that, as soon as she walked through the gate, Jack an Sam exchanged looks that pretty much said "well this should be fun to watch"
does maybourn sound like a child trowing a tantrum to anybody else?
Yup
Always like the orange blob
Yup. Glad he ended up getting his ass shot a couple times in later in the series 🤷♂️
@@123RADIOactive But he did become a King, must have done something correct
@@55Quirll Take a look through history at the number of psychopaths, lunatics, idiots, and plain monsters who became kings. A crown means nothing.
Imagine Liah meeting later seasons Daniel, who is buffed and go in guns blasin' into fights. And had ascended.
I think post Merlin Daniel would be welcome to live with the knox
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He pettin' that kitty y'all!
@@SGtidbits OMG I never seen that part! Too cute! lol
Teal'c really is just a big old teddybear.
To summon wormhole from thin air without using chevrons, cloacking allies, and vanishing weapons, all without any visible tools or powers - What Lya did was one of the most astonishing feats in whole classic SG I think. NOX are amazing, how to not love them?
when sg1 go to the future, cassandra opened the gate like that, i think in the future humain and nox meets again and shared their technology.
@@youcef319 Thanks! I revisited 1969 episode and U right. The stargate was opened in the same manner by Cassandra as Lya did, although Cassandra had some type of device. Maybe SG command have contact with Nox in future. Also the 1969 ep is genial with whole Hammond background
Yes, she has a device on her hand. But the same gate opening, iwonder if it was delibrate.
That episode is one of my favorite sg1 episodes
@@RllXeron After humans offically become the 5th race, the Nox may be more open.
youcef319 And Apophis used a device to do the same thing in COTG’s.
I love the transformation of Maybourne. From this clip to “Colonel Maybourne needs a password”
I love those old CRT monitors or the 90s. Used them until 2007 myself. Great times. Wonderful life. The Nox were such a woodsy people :)
I mean, if they weren't squeeling and you didn't have to move them, sure, they had style and refresh rate (if not good aspect ratios)
Would you believe I still have a couple of them for my desktop setup? And they have a better image and refresh rate than my job mandated laptop.
Until we get to micro LED, give me a CRT over any LCD any day!
I like the little 15 inch portable usb-C monitors that fold flat and fit into laptop bags. I wanna collect a bunch of them xD
Iss'ha FUTURE tech!
It's like playing with floppy disks as a little kid. Those were so cool. I could fit so many word documents and excel sheets onto a single floppy back then...
Maybourne had come a long way during the series. But in the end, he was really redeemed and earned his just reward.
wiveS
yeah he became a god like in apocalypse now
King Archon 1st
An acerbic attitude and a love for understanding that you don't know crap over a transcendental race who possess compassion and ability far beyond your level.
Love you, Jack.
Liah "You are welcome to join the Knox"
Jigsaw "Thats great, just one question......would you like to play a game?"
*Nox because 'nox' means 'night' in Latin.
Nox, not Knox X)
Knox was also a drink powder... seem to remember it was kinda tasty... 40 year old memory but still....
The stargate you have in your room going to exploid, what would you do, you will keep be arrguent or save youraelf, live or die the cauice is yours 🤣
It is 2020 and we still have not learned anything. 😔
Violence is necessary we don't have psychic powers like the knox
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Its easy to be space hippies like the Nox or “evolved” like the Tollans when the balance or power favors your side.
We wont learn in a thousand years..
I am Eiael Amen.
@@mattjones6578 It is never necessary, all it does is escalate the problem and lead to more violence,... which is only good for those who make profit off of it, which is why they continue to perpetuate it.
I guess they're going to have some difficulty explaining this to their armorer : ))))
In a base which is based around aliens and alien technology? Wouldn't be that hard acutually. Or if armorer doesn't believe them take the security footage. ^^
Lol, i can completely imagine. Years after leaving service they get mail saying they owe the government for a missing weapon.
Hey, I was in the US Army; anytime one got out of the chore of cleaning a weapon it's a plus.
I'm sure there's a checkbox for "alien bullshit" on all the armory documents at SGC.
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Do I?
Where was the weapon used?
Oh, you can't say? Classified huh.
Wierd, can't find that on a map.
I love Jack's response "God I love those people."
I like the response he had after the Nox and Tollans left. "As fuzzy would say, 'The young don't always do as they are told."
Opening the gate like that was the ultimate flex. She was just showing off and everything that followed just reinforced the point.
Maybourne: FIRE! _FIIIRE!!!_
Me: At _what,_ exactly? [2 seconds later] ...And _with_ what?
God, I love this show.
I liked how they ended the maybourne storyline :) happy ending for him
Is it just me or does Liah hold the gate open a bit longer than necessary? Almost like an invitation to Daniel after her "but you have" remark.
Yeah. Gate normal shuts off as soon as the last entity is through.
Maybe she thought Te'lc and Daniel would need to follow due breaking the rules.
Maybe she simply wanted to know what he/they would do. There is wisdom in both choices.
How writers and TV are, if that were the case, they would have shown Daniel's expression of bashful acceptance of the implied compliment and trust, from her.... which means the show didn't think of that... which is sad, cuz that woulda been an endearing scene...
Watch the series a little more closely. It takes time for travelers to reach their destination (not instantaneous), during which the gates/wormhole have to remain open. The delay you saw was the time needed for the group to travel to the Nox homeworld.
@@robinstewart6510 You need to re-watch the series, it takes about three seconds to send someon to their destination. The gate was open for a good 10 seconds after Lya went through. She was keeping the gate open, it would have closed if she wasn't when she got out on the other side.
Yeah, after all these years this still bugs me to think Maybourne was so determined to take those off worlders into custody he didn't think twice that his actions may have driven a wedge in securing a beneficial relationship with the highly technologically advanced species like the Nox (who Quark is a member of btw) and Tollans not to mention a possibility of payback if they were to have been harmed them.
And the cat, I'm sure the cat also hated Maybourne...
Telling marines to fire into a wormhole after the targets have already been stolen with zero reason for firing blindly into such sounds like a sure fire way to ensure you never hold any significant command posting again
Colonel Maybourne, is it your intention to declare war on two allies of the USA, at this time?
You do not have that authority.
Maybourne in his more "Goa'uld-ish" days.
I really dislike the decision to destroy the Tollans just to make Anubis more threatening and Earth look better. I never get the impression that the Tollans are not good at defending themselves. Yet it's always Earth that have to be the one that saves the galaxy. Love both the Tollans & Nox... apparently more enlighten mind set have no place in the show.
I hear that, but I'm not so sure I liked the Tollan way of doing things. They were a bit set in their ways, and arrogant.
I always kind of thought that the Tollan's arrogance is what got them into more trouble. Just because you are more advanced, doesn't mean you can't learn from a less advanced race. I felt the Tollans lost that along the way.
it was strange. the tollans were supposed to be more advanced but they had no extra colonies or alpha sites. or ships to spread out in the galaxy and prevent their demise
I always took the Tollan as more assholish Asgard, which is why they died and the Asgard survived. Even the Asgard understood sometimes even the 'lesser progressed' people can one up the advanced ones.
It is a shame, Nox weren´t explored more. But on the other hand, it is probably good, they remained mysterious. Otherwise, we might have found, they weren´t as all-powerful, as they seemed to be.
It is also possible, they were in a steep decline, just like Asgardians. After all, they only lived on their home planet in single city in the skies. It is also possible, they were like Elves, undying race with strong powers. As such, they did not have any need to conquer the universe, nor put any strong defenses against outer threats, as anyone stupid enough to attack them would either entirely disappear, or reappear near the gate, unharmed, but with no weapons.
Cool that Maybourne went from being this shithead to being generally a good guy. Character development was on point in this show.
Even at this point he was a complete dick but it was because he didn’t understand how else to defend earth, not because he was power hungry or greedy or the like.
After watching the whole series, this is fascinating how the Nox look like pre-ascended beings with the supranatural powers that come with it.
They give the impression of being able to ascend if they want, but choose not to.
@@danieldickson8591 I get the same impression too.
They had seen how the Ancients screwed themselves over with Ascension. The Nox seemed like Space Amish to me. They had the tech and power to do all sorts of things, but preferred a simpler life.
my jaw drops every time when i watch this when lyer opens the star gate just amazing
Ah yes colonel, let's chance war with not one but two aliens races that are of varying levels of advancement ahead of us.
He was written to be a despicable character (and kinda represent the US military in some way), Tom McBeath did a fanfuckingtastic job playing Col. Maybourne. As a side-villain throughout the series, he was always a good character. I fucking love the episodes when O'Neill is forced to work with him.
Lol, the guy who doesn't know what to do with his hands unless they're holding a gun sells it for me.
"What the hell am I going to tell the Arms Room?" I can hear him thinking.
The very young do not always do what they are told.
I love that person in the background was so undisturbed by these events he just chick chatting on the phone to someone!
You're going to hunt down ppl who can walk through walls and can open the Stargate using the Force. How the hell does someone that dense make Colonel in the first place?
The same way someone with dementia gets elected President 👍
As Jack would say: Failing upwards I see...
Arrogance of humans has no limit.
Could easily be that he is use to dealing with humans. Remember, this version of the Stargate program is relatively new. A few years at most depending on the season. Before that, he would have been in the normal human military. He likely didn't have a lot of experience with aliens or their tech and was just working on what he already knew.
Hello SG-1, I want to play a game.😂😂😂
2:27 So, Jigsaw got away again.
Yeah, it's how he got into the 12 Feet Deep movie and locked two girls in under public swimming pool.
He is very clever. Ironic how he got murdered by his own people...
Colonel Maybourne got his in the end. The Nox are OP and I love them to bits
Love You General Hammond Sir 🇺🇸🫡🇦🇺 Respect Mate, Miss You Heaps Don 🙏😔 R.I.P
Jack O’Neil’s line “God I love those people…” is an absolute quinticential reflection of his nature and character. A man trained to be a leading weapon of war, finding admiration in an alien race of ultra pacifists.
This is also an accurate portrayal of any seasoned vet in the armed forces. The goal is to be like the Nox; a future when war is an immature past time and weapons nullify rather than kill.
God I love this show.
Maybourn was such a douchebag, until sg-1 saved his butt two or three times. He came along nicely by the end of his story.
I'd say Maybourn was one of the best and well developed supporting characters of the show. He was much better than his predecessor. What was that guy's name again, Colonel Simmons or something.
I think Simmons was that NID guy, played by the actor who also played Q in the Star Trek series.
But i agree. Maybourn had a great character developement. I also liked Daniels developement tho it was much more subtle. From this geeky and naive scientist who much rather talked things out, to a battle hardened warrior with a heart of gold.
I admit that i always hoped that he'd find someone to be happy with and had hoped, once the Sam/Jack thing was off the table, that Sam and Daniel would find together. But the Producers, well , had another idea
simmons was a part of the military not the NID although that guy did play a similar role to maybourne if you want a visual aid of who simmons is go look at the first episode after jack sends a tissue box through the stargate
Alpacalypse he had Vala
yep, Maybourn really developed very good. Liked his later appearences.
Colonel Maybourn played a damn good bad guy.
Like Larry Linville in MASH. Everyone hated Dr. Frank Burns...
Although it was nice seeing him help Jack in later episodes but that was all about self-interest. He wasn't a 1-dimensional villain.
God, I love those people.
Like the NOX say "the young do not always do as they are told" . Guess Maybourne did not get the memo.....
The Baddest woman in the Universe just showed up and owned him
i love these 4 clips of the Tolan by passing Colonel Maybourne.
You can't tell me the Nox aren't very close to ascending. These are clearly mental abilities.
I'm sure they have some reason for not ascending by there own choice, they clearly go beyond Anubis' human research in terms of abilities.
0:59 Hehe, that never gets old.
F*** with Jigsaw, he'll go right through you...
La raza favorita de Jack Oneill 'Amo a esta gente'
There is a saying in russian:do not have a hundred dollars.
Better to have a hundred friends.
My mother had a saying :Your only friend IS a dollar. The more dollars you have, the more friends you have.
Mumblix Grumph
Your mother is stupid.
Злой Волшебник Stalin was a pussy. We had only 3.5 million Finnish living here and he couldn't beat us. Must be nice to live in some country which has a dictator and you don't have even free press. Totally fucked up.
Money doesn't buy friends but it can sure bring in a lot of people that pretend to be your friend, in other words, if you have a lot of money, don't advertised or it will make it much harder to know who are real friends and who are just using you for your cash.
thats a shit saying
Colonel Mayborne: FIRE! (After the Tolans have disappeared) Soldier: At what?
i always wondered what ever happened to maybourne after he made himself the king of those people,,,,,if they ever continue sg1 i hope they bring him back
Well thinking back to his wives, he probably did quite good.
I love this episode
She just opened a stargate with her mind and you wanna piss her off ? Yeah ok lmao
Ive known and worked under Air FArce officers like Maybourne. . Newark Air FArce Station in Ohio.
Known affectionately by employees as Malfunction Junction (from Sesame St) . .
Any advice on not becoming like that? Im in rotc and i commission in 2021
@@golfinguy423 hey i know this is late and unlike the guy you were asking im army but the same principle applies, find the person who does what your unit is supposed to do the best and have them teach you, dont think you rank makes you smarter than your NCOs, and always remember your honor and integrity because without it your not a person.
in other words be a hammond cause that is how any respectable officer acts, Don S. Davis was amazing in the show. i also think he was as good an actual officer when he was in the army cause you can teach that.
O'niel was pretty good to, also a great General, course he had a good mentor in Hammond.
Nobody else notice they took the cat with them?
Haven't seen the episode in years, but pretty sure it was a gift from Sam.
yeah, it was.
its shrodinger the cat,
The cat was given to them by Samantha Carter. The cat's name was Schrodinger.
Indeed, and it was sent through the gate in another episode so the SGC would know a Tollan would come through the gate.
"Who?" .... "The sexy Nox girl sir"
And here I thought I was the only one that though she was kinda cute.
This show is prob in my top 3 of favorites shows
I think I watched the entire thing all the seasons 3 times
I think she has the technology on her but she has it camouflage
Remember; It is better to be pissed off than pissed on.
I miss this series so much!!! :(
"Perhaps in time we'll meet again."
A year later Daniel finds himself on an another planet in a small room with a bear trap around his neck.
"Greetings and welcome, Daniel Jackson! I want to play a game!"
Irony is I think Jigsaw would have no problems with Daniel Jackson. Good person,intelligent, cares about his life and other people's.
LOVE THIS SERIES. LOVE IT.
The cat was cute
Good Ole Maybourne! His character was much more interesting after his military career was over. Wished they had used him more. Heck, they could have had a good spinoff with him!
"Mainframe is having a nervous breakdown"... yeah sure buddy.
I miss this show, and franchise.
I really need tos top watching these clips and just watch the series again.
The Sir Walter Peck aka Mr. Dickless of Stargate XD
Really bizarre conversation for those soldiers when they have to requisition new weapons
Maybourne made us look like a bunch of hicks.
The Nox. A mystery I miss...as much as the Furlings.
I always had this theory that each of the SG-1 members would fit into one of the races. Jackson went with the Ancients, Carter with the Asgard, Teal'c I am unsure of, and, aside from genetics, O'Neill would fit in with the Nox...just sitting lakeside, in nature.
I love stargate!
Recall Rodney calling Asgard ferry people when Sam mentions them activating the gate instantly without a vortex. The Nox do the same. Wonder if Apophis did something similar in cotg to create an outgoing wormhole.
I believe he had a hand-held DHD, but they really should have shown it in use.
PetersonZF
I imagine so but odd its only used whenever dhd’s aren’t present.
The Tolon and the Nox, my favorite space allies. combined with pissing off maybourne.. a perfect episode.
Maybourne is my MOST favorite character :)
I'm really glad mayborne gets whats coming in the end.
Love it
Gawd I love this show.
Miss this show so much please sifi or comet channel bring it back on tv💓💞❣️💕🤗
The rights to Stargate belong to Amazon now. We can probably expect either a movie or TV show to come within a few years.
What a maroon ! To fire on those so much more technologically advanced people who have at least helped us in the past ??
When he said that I thought "so if he can't have their secrets, he'll kill them." I mean, how are you going to extract information from them when their dead? His thinking made no sense to me. And that's exactly why I found it believable. There are too many morons like him in the world who don't think before they act.
Jero Briggs I agree, for example look at the dickturd that's currently the leader of the USA as of 2018.
That is a textbook _"leap before you think"_ fella if ever I saw one
I never understood how the gate knows how many people want to pass safely and close right afterwards
Silly, you don't think the gate was there at the table reads for each ep? It knows when to open and close because it read the script.
The gate stays open as long as you're sending something through it, people, raido waves, anything. If nothing's being sent through it shuts down.
@@XershadeInteresting, because there is all kinds of computer and electronics equipment in that room, which are constantly emitting radio waves.
@@cybore213 Yea, Stargate for all it's greatness as a show has an astonishing amount logical inconsistencies, minor and out right glaring plot holes, and completely incorrect science. I could list a whole tonne of them if I wanted to. I still love the show though.
Anybody else notice that it's an incoming wormhole but the gate is dialing out?
Love the Nox
Thank you
Hold on, why did the say Chevron 7 locked if the gates opened from other side!
To quote Baal: It is a big surprise that you could have started the gate. You did so many mistakes, that it worked. - or sth like that :D And it shows how much they still have to learn about the gates.
Sam was right - Maybourne was an idiot 7 days a week. This was another incident where he just refused to take a day off from that.
and that is stargate! The SGC being the best of humanty doing what's right and then that dude being all about politics ...
That soldier at the start has a hell of a knock. I mean thats a solid metal door - I hope she didn't break too many knuckles smashing that thing.
Thats one strong, sexy woman right there!
Huh, never knew Jigsaw was an Alien.
one of the best scene